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Transact

Transact is a verb meaning to carry out or conduct business, a financial deal, or formal negotiations. It can refer to performing a transaction, exchanging goods or services for money, or settling a matter through agreement. In finance and commerce, to transact commonly appears in phrases like "transact business with a supplier" or "transact a sale." The noun form is transaction; the adjective form is transactional.

The word derives from Latin transactus, the past participle of transagere and related to transigere, meaning

In computing, transact is used in the context of transactions in databases and software systems. A transaction

Usage notes: Transact tends to imply formality and intentionality, often in business, legal, or technical contexts.

to
settle,
complete,
or
conduct.
Through
Old
French
and
Middle
English
it
developed
the
general
sense
of
performing
or
handling
business
or
negotiations.
is
a
unit
of
work
that
must
be
completed
in
full
or
not
at
all,
maintaining
properties
such
as
atomicity,
consistency,
isolation,
and
durability
(ACID).
In
this
sense,
software
may
"commit"
or
"roll
back"
a
transaction
to
ensure
data
integrity
during
operations
that
span
multiple
steps.
It
is
less
common
in
casual
conversation,
where
"do
business"
or
"negotiate"
may
be
preferred.
See
also:
transaction,
transaction
processing,
ACID.